Iran will continue to develop rocket and space programs, as it is an integral right of Tehran. Such a statement was made by the Permanent Representative of Iran under the UN Majid Takht-Ravanchi at the UN Security Council meeting, his words leads TASS.
“We will continue our activities related to ballistic missiles and the launch of spacecraft, which is necessary for the protection of our security interests, as well as in the socio-economic sphere. The development of the Conventional Rocket Program is an integral right of the country,” the diplomat said.
Iran’s Iran’s contract was concluded between Tehran and six miniature countries in the summer of 2015. Later, Iran was caught in gross violations of agreements. In early May 2018, the United States announced a unilateral exit from the transaction and resuming anti-Iranian sanctions. Tehran, in turn, reported on the refusal of agreements on CRPD in January 2020.
In early December 2020, the new elected US President Joe Biden reported that he plans to return Washington to the transaction. He also stated that he plans to negotiate and conclude subsequent agreements with Iran that would be tightened and extended restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program, as well as touched her missile program. “